Totaling 10,000 hours, the six-years course has an integrated curriculum and robust curriculum performed by the Pontifical American Catholic University. In addition to guiding the teaching of the Biomolecular Medicine Course, it is also the fundamental basis for students to become Neuro Biomolecular physicians with general education, humanist, critical, reflexive and ethical, and can act at different levels of health care. All grid disciplines are designed for the course to always be current and effective in professional composition.

1 SEMESTER
Introduction to the Biomolecular Medicine Course
Biomolecular Medicine I
Morphological Foundations of the Human Organism
Biological Functions
Human Neuroanatomy
Neurobiomolecular Medicine
Metabolism
Psychosomatic Medicine
Conception and Formation of the Human Being
Community Interaction I
Clinical Skills and Attitudes I
Sociocultural and Ethical Training I
Scientific Research Methodology

6 SEMESTER
Supervised Internship in Family Health Medicine and Community I
Supervised Internship in Biomedical Medical Clinic I
Supervised Internship in Women's Health I
Supervised Internship in Child and Adolescent Health I
Supervised Internship in Surgical Clinic and Anesthesia I
Supervised Internship in Mental Health
Supervised Internship in Emergency And Emergency Medicine I
Sociocultural and Ethical Training I
Entrepreneurship